Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module, students should be able to:
• Identify individual bones and recognise key skeletal features
• Distinguish human and non-human bones
• Estimate age, sex, stature, and Minimum Number of Individuals (MNI) from human remains
• Understand how osteoarchaeology can illuminate the identity and lived experiences of people in the past
Indicative Module Content:
Week 1: Anatomical Terminology, Bone Biology, and Ethics + The Skull
Week 2: The Skull + Teeth
Week 3: The Spine and Chest + The Shoulder Girdle
Week 4: The Arm and Forearm + The Wrist
Week 5: The Hand and Fingers + The Pelvic Girdle
Week 6: Open Review
Week 7: The Thigh and Leg + The Ankle and Foot
Week 9: Growth, Development, and Pathology + Estimating Subadult Age
Week 10: Estimating Adult Age + Assessing Sex
Week 11: Comparative Functional Anatomy + Taphonomy, Trauma, MNI, and Stature
Week 12: Open Review